mis- vs un-

mis-

prefix
  • incorrectly 

  • bad or wrong; badly or wrongly 

  • false, falsely 

  • to fail or failure 

  • unintentionally, accidentally, mistakenly 

un-

prefix
  • not 

  • do the opposite of, reverse (a specified action) 

  • contrary to or contrasted against traditional norms; unconventional; alternative 

  • Used to form temporary names of elements (such as unbiunium) whose existence has been predicted, and have not yet been given a trivial name. 

  • absent; lacking; not; negative 

  • deprive of, release from, free from, remove from, extract from 

  • intensifying a verb that already suggests opposition or removal 

  • Used to form large numbers as the first in the sequence. 

How often have the words mis- and un- occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )